GRAVITY BASICS
MAGNETISM
ELECTROMAGNETS
ENERGY & FALLING OBJECTS
SCIENCE THINKING
100

The force that pulls objects toward Earth

Gravity

100

The two ends of a magnet are called these

Poles

100

Electromagnets need this to work

Electric current/electricity

100

Energy stored because of height

Potential energy

100

A force that acts without touching

Non-contact force

200

Mass stays the same on the Moon, but this changes

Weight

200

What a compass detects

Magnetic field

200

Increasing the number of coils usually does this to an electromagnet

Makes it stronger

200

As an object falls, this type of energy increases

Kenetic energy

200

The best type of evidence for a magnetic field is a magnet moving an object without this

Touching/contact

300

A planet with more mass will usually have this kind of gravity compared to a smaller planet

Stronger gravity 

300

Magnetic force gets weaker as this increases

Distance 

300

Iron is commonly used inside electromagnets because it does this

Strengthens/concentrates the magnetic field

300

Two rocks fall from the same height. The heavier one has more of this before falling

Potential energy

300

A student changes two variables at once in an experiment. This makes it hard to know this

Which variable caused the result

400

An astronaut jumps on Planet X and barely leaves the ground. This suggests Planet X has this compared to Earth

Stronger gravity/more gravitational force

400

A bar magnet breaks into two pieces. What happens?

Both pieces become smaller magnets with north and south poles

400

A crane electromagnet stops working the moment the power goes out because electromagnets require this

Electric current/electricity

400

A 20 kg boulder and a 5 kg boulder sit at the same height. Which one has more gravitational potential energy?

The 20 kg boulder

400

A student wants to test whether distance affects magnetic force. Name one variable they should keep the same

Accept: same magnet, same paper clips, same materials, same angle, etc.

500

Earth and Mars both pull on an astronaut. Earth pulls harder mainly because Earth has this

Greater mass

500

A student says magnets attract all metals. Why is that claim incorrect?

Only certain metals are magnetic

500

An electromagnet with 20 coils picks up 8 paper clips. After increasing to 80 coils, it picks up 29. What conclusion should be made?

Increasing coil number increases electromagnet strength

500

A heavy ax is dropped from two different cliffs. It hits the ground harder from the taller cliff because it started with more of this

Gravitational potential energy/potential energy

500

A scientist wants strong evidence that coil number affects electromagnet strength. Why is testing several different coil numbers better than testing only two?

More trials/data make the pattern more reliable/easier to identify